Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of biomolecules has recently gained attention for clinical diagnosis. Its combination with saliva collection and analysis can promote early disease detection and monitoring, by identifying biomarkers of specific underlying pathology or disease as detected in saliva. W...

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Main Authors: Anastasia Katsavochristou, Dimitrios Koumoulis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Magnetochemistry
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2312-7481/6/2/18
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spelling doaj-9b6daa652cec4ab7b3338ad035e80b9d2020-11-25T02:22:55ZengMDPI AGMagnetochemistry2312-74812020-04-016181810.3390/magnetochemistry6020018Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early DiagnosisAnastasia Katsavochristou0Dimitrios Koumoulis1Division of Prosthodontics, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lexington, KY 40536, USACenter for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40511, USAMagnetic resonance spectroscopy of biomolecules has recently gained attention for clinical diagnosis. Its combination with saliva collection and analysis can promote early disease detection and monitoring, by identifying biomarkers of specific underlying pathology or disease as detected in saliva. With this novel, non-invasive technique, certain salivary biomarkers have been linked to dental and periodontal tissues pathology, as well as to specific head and neck cancer malignancies. At present, diagnostic biomarkers are still in need for further identification (e.g., diagnosis and monitoring of Sjögren’s syndrome), and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been found to be a promising technique to compliment the current analytic methodology. Moreover, this article reports on the various data collection and analysis parameters used in the literature. Protocol standardization is yet to be established not only for the laboratory procedures, but also for the clinical sample collection. Herein, we review the current status of utilizing nuclear magnetic resonance in order to further support data on health associated biomarkers, and we also propose a saliva sampling scheduling protocol with the potential to be used in the clinical and experimental setting for standardization of the testing methodology.https://www.mdpi.com/2312-7481/6/2/18metabolomicsbiomarkerssalivaomicscariesperiodonticsoral cancer
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author Anastasia Katsavochristou
Dimitrios Koumoulis
spellingShingle Anastasia Katsavochristou
Dimitrios Koumoulis
Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
Magnetochemistry
metabolomics
biomarkers
salivaomics
caries
periodontics
oral cancer
author_facet Anastasia Katsavochristou
Dimitrios Koumoulis
author_sort Anastasia Katsavochristou
title Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
title_short Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
title_full Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
title_fullStr Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Current Status of Magnetic Resonance on Saliva for Oral and Dental Health Early Diagnosis
title_sort current status of magnetic resonance on saliva for oral and dental health early diagnosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Magnetochemistry
issn 2312-7481
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of biomolecules has recently gained attention for clinical diagnosis. Its combination with saliva collection and analysis can promote early disease detection and monitoring, by identifying biomarkers of specific underlying pathology or disease as detected in saliva. With this novel, non-invasive technique, certain salivary biomarkers have been linked to dental and periodontal tissues pathology, as well as to specific head and neck cancer malignancies. At present, diagnostic biomarkers are still in need for further identification (e.g., diagnosis and monitoring of Sjögren’s syndrome), and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been found to be a promising technique to compliment the current analytic methodology. Moreover, this article reports on the various data collection and analysis parameters used in the literature. Protocol standardization is yet to be established not only for the laboratory procedures, but also for the clinical sample collection. Herein, we review the current status of utilizing nuclear magnetic resonance in order to further support data on health associated biomarkers, and we also propose a saliva sampling scheduling protocol with the potential to be used in the clinical and experimental setting for standardization of the testing methodology.
topic metabolomics
biomarkers
salivaomics
caries
periodontics
oral cancer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2312-7481/6/2/18
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